Homes for sale in Nunspeet-West, Nunspeet
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Nunspeet-West and view neighbourhood scores, market figures, and what residents say about this neighbourhood.




House prices and market figures Nunspeet-West, Nunspeet
The owner-occupied market in Nunspeet-West is strong. Of the more than 4,000 homes in the neighbourhood, 61% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is a predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €347,000, which is lower than the district average of Nunspeet (€382,000) and the municipal average of €396,000. This difference says something about the type of housing: Nunspeet-West has relatively many terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, which are generally more compact than the detached houses elsewhere in the municipality.
Looking at actual transactions over the past year, the average purchase price is €485,400 for an average living area of 115 m². That works out to about €4,220 per square metre. The range runs from €339,000 to €719,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger family homes are available. In total, 20 homes changed hands in this neighbourhood over the past twelve months. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Nunspeet-West, Nunspeet
Nunspeet-West is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the western side of the village of Nunspeet, on the Veluwe. The neighbourhood has a clear character: it is not a trendy city district, but a well-thought-out, well-maintained living environment where people have been living comfortably for decades. The housing stock consists mainly of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and a number of detached houses, largely built between the 1960s and 1990s. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery, and you will find remarkably many playgrounds for a neighbourhood of this size.
Residents are positive about the atmosphere. Aleida Westhuis writes: "Neat, safe neighbourhood, good neighbours. Everything is well maintained by the residents and the municipality. Close to the centre. Just a beautiful and cosy village." Another resident emphasises the social character: "The people are friendly, they greet you, they keep the street clean, they look out for each other. It is quiet and cosy. I love that there are many trees and greenery, and loads of playgrounds." This image of a neighbourhood where people are involved in their surroundings is reflected in several reviews. On Nunspeet-West you will find all resident reviews and neighbourhood data.
In terms of amenities, the location is favourable. The centre of Nunspeet, with supermarkets, shops and eateries, is within cycling distance. Think of the Jumbo and Albert Heijn on the Nunspeet shopping square. For education, there are primary schools in the neighbourhood itself and a number of secondary schools in the village. Sports clubs for football, tennis and swimming are present in Nunspeet. The Veluwe literally starts at the edge of the neighbourhood, making walking and cycling in nature easy.
Accessibility scores highly with residents. Nunspeet has its own train station on the Zwolle-Amersfoort line, within walking distance or a short bike ride from Nunspeet-West. You can reach the A28 motorway in a few minutes. For those who work in Harderwijk, Zwolle or Amersfoort, this is a viable commuting base. Bus connections are available, although the car is the primary means of transport for many residents.
Compared to Nunspeet-Oost and Nunspeet-Zuid, Nunspeet-West has a slightly more accessible entry price, partly due to the larger share of terraced houses. Those looking for more space or a detached house also sometimes look at Hulshorst, a smaller village in the same municipality with a more rural character. The municipality of Nunspeet actively manages public space, which is visible in the well-groomed appearance of the neighbourhood. More information about municipal policy can be found on the website of the municipality of Nunspeet.
Is a home for sale in Nunspeet-West right for you?
Nunspeet-West attracts a broad mix of residents. The largest age group is 65-plus, which partly explains the quiet, stable atmosphere. At the same time, families with children and people aged 25 to 45 also live here. For families who combine greenery, safety and good schools with a reasonable price per square metre, buying in Nunspeet-West is a serious option. First-time buyers with a budget around €340,000 can sometimes find an entry-level home here, although supply is limited and quick action is usually required. Seniors who want to downsize but stay in a familiar, quiet environment will also find a suitable offer here. The proportion of single-person households is relatively high, which also indicates a neighbourhood that works well for singles. Those who are unsure whether buying is the right step can also look at rental homes in Nunspeet-West as an alternative.
What residents say about Nunspeet-West
Nunspeet-West receives an average rating of 8.3 out of 10, based on 4 resident reviews. The highest scores go to safety (8.8) and accessibility (8.8), followed by community and amenities (both 8.5). The lowest scores are for housing and education (both 7.8), although these are still more than sufficient. Sam writes: "Cosy neighbourhood, with diverse people living there. Various facilities. Well maintained." This image of a well-kept, mixed neighbourhood with a friendly atmosphere is reflected in all reviews. View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Nunspeet-West.
Compare homes for sale in and around Nunspeet-West
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Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Nunspeet-West?
The average purchase price in Nunspeet-West over the past year was €485,400, based on 20 sold homes. Prices ranged from €339,000 to €719,000, with an average living area of 115 m². That works out to a price of about €4,220 per square metre. Starter homes are available, but supply is limited and requires quick action.
What is the WOZ value in Nunspeet-West?
The average WOZ value in Nunspeet-West is €347,000. That is below the average for the Nunspeet district (€382,000) and the municipal average of €396,000. This difference is related to the type of housing: Nunspeet-West has relatively many terraced houses and semi-detached houses, which are more compact than the detached houses that are more common elsewhere in the municipality.
What is it like to live in Nunspeet-West?
Nunspeet-West is a quiet, well-maintained residential neighbourhood on the west side of Nunspeet, on the Veluwe. Residents appreciate the safety, the green environment with many trees and playgrounds, and the involved atmosphere on the streets. The neighbourhood scores an 8.3 out of 10 in resident reviews. The centre of Nunspeet is within cycling distance, and the nature of the Veluwe literally begins at the edge of the neighbourhood.
Is Nunspeet-West suitable for families with children?
Yes, Nunspeet-West is a neighbourhood that works well for families. There are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity, notably many playgrounds and spacious, green streets. The safety score of 8.8 and the quiet traffic situation make it pleasant for children. At the same time, the neighbourhood is diverse: seniors, singles, and young couples also live here, creating a mixed and stable living environment.
How accessible is Nunspeet-West?
The accessibility of Nunspeet-West is good and is rated 8.8 by residents. Nunspeet railway station, on the Zwolle-Amersfoort line, is within cycling or walking distance. The connection to the A28 motorway can be reached within a few minutes. Bus connections are available for those without a car, but most residents travel by car or bicycle.
What type of homes are for sale in Nunspeet-West?
The housing supply in Nunspeet-West mainly consists of terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and a smaller share of detached houses, largely built from the 1960s to the 1990s. Buying apartments in Nunspeet-West is also possible, although this share is smaller. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 115 m². The housing stock totals over 4,000 homes, of which 61% are owner-occupied.
Is Nunspeet-West a safe neighbourhood?
Safety is one of the strongest points of Nunspeet-West. Residents give the neighbourhood an 8.8 for safety, the highest sub-score alongside accessibility. In reviews, it is often mentioned that neighbours look out for each other and the streets are kept clean. It is a quiet neighbourhood where little nuisance is experienced, which also contributes to the overall satisfaction of the residents.
Tidy/safe neighbourhood, good neighbours. Everything is well maintained by the residents and the municipality. Close to the centre. Just a nice and cosy village.
Auto-translated to English by AICosy neighbourhood, with diverse people living there. Various facilities. Well maintained.
Auto-translated to English by AII really enjoy living here. The people are friendly, they greet you, they keep the street clean, they look out for each other. It's quiet and cosy. I love that there are lots of trees and greenery, and loads of playgrounds! The postbox and bottle bank in the middle are also very convenient. In the evenings it can sometimes be noisy due to young people, but there's no vandalism or problematic behaviour. I can live with cycling and singing! You're so close to the city centre and the supermarket. I like that the speed limit is thirty and that people stick to it reasonably well! There's a nice mix of families with children, some elderly people, and singles like me. That makes it liveable, because everyone keeps an eye on each other. I do think it's a shame that sometimes people ring the doorbells at our apartments, because we have sick and elderly people living upstairs. But lately it's been much better after a clear warning that this behaviour is unwanted. Overall, I think living here is really great.
Auto-translated to English by AIA super pleasant experience in this neighbourhood!
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